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October 24, 201166 More Pediatrics29 minutesPlay(29:26) What I Did this week:Medical EmergenciesTests and scenariosSpecial PopulationsDextrose IO?How do you recognize child abuse?Most common household substance for pediatric poisoning?Meningitis exposure. If you treat a patient you get treated?Cushing’s triad metaphorBandaging the neck by running it under the armClinicalsNone but a volunteer shift and my busiest shift everBaby turns blue then goes back to pink, then codesTetralogy of fellotBlue baby syndrome – Jules Scadden at the Texas EMS Conference in November....moreShareView all episodesBy Ron Davis and Kelly GraysonOctober 24, 201166 More Pediatrics29 minutesPlay(29:26) What I Did this week:Medical EmergenciesTests and scenariosSpecial PopulationsDextrose IO?How do you recognize child abuse?Most common household substance for pediatric poisoning?Meningitis exposure. If you treat a patient you get treated?Cushing’s triad metaphorBandaging the neck by running it under the armClinicalsNone but a volunteer shift and my busiest shift everBaby turns blue then goes back to pink, then codesTetralogy of fellotBlue baby syndrome – Jules Scadden at the Texas EMS Conference in November....more
(29:26) What I Did this week:Medical EmergenciesTests and scenariosSpecial PopulationsDextrose IO?How do you recognize child abuse?Most common household substance for pediatric poisoning?Meningitis exposure. If you treat a patient you get treated?Cushing’s triad metaphorBandaging the neck by running it under the armClinicalsNone but a volunteer shift and my busiest shift everBaby turns blue then goes back to pink, then codesTetralogy of fellotBlue baby syndrome – Jules Scadden at the Texas EMS Conference in November.
October 24, 201166 More Pediatrics29 minutesPlay(29:26) What I Did this week:Medical EmergenciesTests and scenariosSpecial PopulationsDextrose IO?How do you recognize child abuse?Most common household substance for pediatric poisoning?Meningitis exposure. If you treat a patient you get treated?Cushing’s triad metaphorBandaging the neck by running it under the armClinicalsNone but a volunteer shift and my busiest shift everBaby turns blue then goes back to pink, then codesTetralogy of fellotBlue baby syndrome – Jules Scadden at the Texas EMS Conference in November....more
(29:26) What I Did this week:Medical EmergenciesTests and scenariosSpecial PopulationsDextrose IO?How do you recognize child abuse?Most common household substance for pediatric poisoning?Meningitis exposure. If you treat a patient you get treated?Cushing’s triad metaphorBandaging the neck by running it under the armClinicalsNone but a volunteer shift and my busiest shift everBaby turns blue then goes back to pink, then codesTetralogy of fellotBlue baby syndrome – Jules Scadden at the Texas EMS Conference in November.